New CIGMAT Downhole Penetrometer (DHP-CIGMAT) for Use During Drilled Shaft Construction (7493fc91-7396-4eac-bed2-0406570252cc)

Deep Foundations Institute
C. Vipulanandan Omer F. Usluogullari
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Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"It is critical to monitor the ground conditions during excavation and drilling of boreholes during construction to identify possible changes in the soil and rock formations. Drilled shafts are increasingly used as foundations to support structures, bridges and other facilities in geomaterials such as soft-rocks and hard clays. Locating the bottom of the borehole during construction with the required design strength is critical. Hence developing a simple device that could be easily adapted/used with the drilling tool was of interest in this study. Determining the shear strength of the geomaterial in the borehole and at various elevations including the bottom of the borehole can lead to better quality control of construction by identifying the various layers based on strength.In this study, a down-hole penetrometer (DHP-CIGMAT) was designed, built, calibrated and tested in the field to determine its effectiveness in measuring the strength of soil/soft rock in the boreholes. Based on limited field tests, linear correlations between geomaterial strengths and DHP-CIGMAT deflection have been developed. The DHP-CIGMAT can be used to identify soils and soft rocks.IntroductionIn-situ tests are increasingly used to determine the soil properties for geotechnical analysis and design of deep foundations (Ampadu and Arthur 2006; Hsu and Huang 1999). Static and dynamic penetration resistances have been used to classify and characterize subsoil (Ahmadi et al. 2005). The penetrometers evolved from the need of acquiring data on subsurface soils that could not be easily sampled by any other method. Laboratory testing undisturbed samples requires great care to avoid disturbance during handling, or systematical disturbance during testing, and it may be difficult to relate the laboratory test results to the in-situ properties of the soil (Sanglerat 1972). There is always a certain degree of disturbance to the samples because the confining pressures, which exist in the ground, are forcibly changed when the sample is collected."
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APA: C. Vipulanandan Omer F. Usluogullari  (2017)  New CIGMAT Downhole Penetrometer (DHP-CIGMAT) for Use During Drilled Shaft Construction (7493fc91-7396-4eac-bed2-0406570252cc)

MLA: C. Vipulanandan Omer F. Usluogullari New CIGMAT Downhole Penetrometer (DHP-CIGMAT) for Use During Drilled Shaft Construction (7493fc91-7396-4eac-bed2-0406570252cc). Deep Foundations Institute, 2017.

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